
Unlike the Premier League, most heavyweights in the other four European football leagues did not take action on Sunday.
But there are still many compelling games across the continent, some of which have had a significant impact on Champions League football.
Here we bring together the best moves.
Sevilla 1-2 Atletico Madrid
Pablo Barrios’ 93rd minute champion saw Atletico Madrid close the gap between Barcelona and Real Madrid, although their Laliga tilt hopes remain very slim.
Lucien Agoume produced the side of the side feet from the edge of the area, and the arena was behind the eighth minute.
But Sevilla made Diego Simeone’s man the route back to the game, and Loic Bade brought Conor Gallagher to the area, calming Julian Alvarez from the free throw location.
Worse defense proved Sevilla’s undo as Barrios was given the freedom to surging towards the edge of the box, then found the lower left corner and found the lower left corner with a precise low effect.
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– Pablo Barrios (@pablo_barrios7) April 6, 2025
Athletics lags Barcelona’s leader by seven points, and despite being only three points behind Madrid’s rivals, the victory raises hope that they can at least be second.
Despite letting Pape Gueye start seven minutes from time, Villarreal scored 0-0 for the fourth sport of Bilbao champions.
The draw means Villarreal is ahead of Real Betis to fifth place, which is likely to be the Champions League in Laliga this season. Athleticism further led by 6 points in fourth place.
Roma 1-1 Juventus
Juventus missed the opportunity to win a huge Champions League victory in a tense match as they were beaten 1-1 by the hoped Roma.
Manuel Locatelli bent Juve’s lead around the 40th minute.
But after four minutes of restarting Igor Tudor, Eldor Shomurodov beat Evan Ndicka’s efforts and Michele Di Gregorio beat the rebound.
Juventus leads, how a strike by Manuel Locatelli is
Kalulu’s cross half cleared, Locatelli’s volley found the corner ⚽️
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– Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) April 6, 2025
Juve, who ranked fifth in fourth place, was fifth in Bogna, hosted Naples’ title on Monday.
Atlanta was six points apart from Fiorentina in third place and eighth. Atalanta’s hopes for the title are almost all over at Lazio’s 1-0 victory at Bergamo.
Gustav Isaksen’s 54th minute goal solved the problem, and the substitute won the championship after Fisayo Dele-Bashiru took a long shot forward.
Marseille 3-2 Toulouse
Marseille began a week of turmoil, with players reportedly treasoning coach Roberto de Zerbi after refusing to train them on Monday.
Fireworks on the court ended when De Zerbi’s soldiers appeared to the right of the five-ball thriller.
Gabriel Suazo’s own goal gave Marseille a balanced 21st minute lead seven minutes later.
Mason Greenwood’s 57th minute effort restored Marseille’s lead, then doubled by Adrien Rabiot’s stunning volley.
Rabiot on another level💫🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/eoi55wzdyj
– Ligue 1 English (@ligue1_eng) April 6, 2025
Marseille ranks second in the Champions League battle and Bistrasbourg 4. Strasbourg won 1-0 at Rems.
St. Paul 1-1 Borussia Monchengladbach
Borussia Mönchengladbach turned down an opportunity to enter points with Mainz, fourth-ranked Mainz, which was the opportunity for Bundesliga Hots to compete for Champions League football.
Ko Itakura leads Gladbach in the second minute of the first half shutdown,
However, former West Ham forward Dapo Afolayan slammed home from the edge of the area in the 85th minute, and in a fight against relegation, the St. Paul’s fourth pound at the bottom of the fourth is crucial. They were four points higher than Haydenheim in the relegation playoffs.
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